IndiGo to launch direct flights to London, Athens, and eight other international cities this fiscal: CEO Pieter Elbers

[ad_1] IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers (File photo) IndiGo is stepping up its global ambitions with plans to launch direct flights to 10 international destinations, including key European cities such as London, Athens, Amsterdam, and Manchester, in the current financial year. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in the airline’s growth, including its much-anticipated entry…

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‘Way better to take 25% tariff hit…’: Apple exports 2.9 million iPhones from India to US despite Trump’s pressure; China sees big fall

[ad_1] Apple’s suppliers delivered 2.9 million iPhones from India to the United States in April. (AI image) US President Donald Trump’s directive to Tim Cook to shift iPhones production away from India doesn’t seem to be deterring Apple from shipping a higher number of smartphones from the country. Apple’s suppliers delivered 2.9 million iPhones from…

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Gold price prediction today: What’s the gold rate outlook for May 30, 2025 – should you buy or sell?

[ad_1] Gold price prediction: The precious metal, which closed at ₹96500 levels, is likely to face immediate selling pressure as global cues turn negative. (AI image) Gold price prediction today: Gold rate remains below its record peak, leaving investors uncertain about their trading decisions regarding the precious metal. Which price points should investors monitor? Here’s…

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‘Even if we lose…’: Donald Trump administration readying two-part strategy to impose reciprocal tariffs, says ‘we will do it another way’

[ad_1] For now, Donald Trump retains his negotiating power with trading partners. (AI image) The Donald Trump administration is evaluating a two-part strategy to deal with the US trade court ruling that blocked the American President’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs on several countries. The court ruling said that Trump overstepped his authority in imposing the tariffs….

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‘Tech adoption can help boost productivity’

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday said rapid technology advancement can help increase productivity in economy, which is a key focus for policymakers.“Across the board, one significant question that has remained relevant has been on productivity not catching up with our ambition to grow faster. We invest money, we do a lot…

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